If your legal team would benefit from an intern, consider posting a position with the University of Colorado Law School. The law school accepts internship postings year-round. Creating a job posting is easy and can be done at . The law school does not place minimum requirements on the rate of pay for interns (although all advertised positions with for-profit employers must be paid opportunities), the scope of work, or the length of the internship. Students can work up to 20 hours per week during the semester, and can work part-time or full-time during the summer. There is no minimum time period for which a student must be employed—many employers hire students on a project or as-needed basis. Employers determine the rate of pay for interns, but the current average is $25-$35 per hour. If you have questions about the internships or would like to discuss other programs at Colorado Law, please feel free to reach out to Marci Fulton, Assistant Dean for Employer Relations and Outreach at marci.fulton@colorado.edu or 303-492-7015.